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Digital Media and Cyberbullying.

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Emilia Roberts, Very Well Cyberbullying is a form of bullying via digital media such as social media, messaging platforms, gaming platforms, and mobile phones (UNICEF n.d.). There are many forms of cyberbullying, and the most common one includes sending hate messages, making fun of someone's picture or other forms of digital objects, and spread lies on behalf of someone else (ibid.). Adults often underestimate cyberbullying's effects among their children, when cyberbullying can affect them even worse than the typical bullying. Cyberbullying is conducted online, which means it can happen anytime, anywhere from anyone, unseen by the others, and mostly they aim to destroy someones mentally.  According to research held from two academics, approximately 20 per cent of students admitted that they were being cyberbullied (Adams n.d.). The closest person they can talk about this issue if their parents are not available is their teacher. As teachers, they have to take this issue serious...

Crowdfunding: The Contemporary Limitation

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The Courier, 2020 Crowdfunding is a form of fund by small contributions of large crowds through the internet without standard financial that allows founders of for-profit, artistic, and cultural ventures to collect funds (Mollick 2014). It is an important source of funding through the internet in donations or some form to exchange rewards and voting rights. It has successfully created transparency in financing and an easy way to transfer into real cash. This is a more modern way and more informal in co-operating financing. Crowdfunding also leads to democratisation of financing. People have the choice to help or not. This allows entrepreneurs to extend from traditional sources of funding and rejection in any investors giving them any funding type. It also provides new opportunities for people who have relatively a good amount of money to invest. This really changes the market for upcoming small businesses and entrepreneurs, but this does not change the inequalities encountered by entre...